This could be improved simply by making the water line or horizon line horizontal.
The foreground is a little uninteresting so you could have tried a lower position to bring the plants into a more prominent role in the photo. By getting closer to a small group of plants they would act as the foreground interest and an aperture of f11 to f16 would bring the f/g through to the background into sharp focus.
A few easy basic things to think about will improve your photography quickly.
Alan.

This could be improved simply by making the water line or horizon line horizontal.

The foreground is a little uninteresting so you could have tried a lower position to bring the plants into a more prominent role in the photo. By getting closer to a small group of plants they would act as the foreground interest and an aperture of f11 to f16 would bring the f/g through to the background into sharp focus.

A few easy basic things to think about will improve your photography quickly.

[quote]This could be improved simply by making the water line or horizon line horizontal.
The foreground is a little uninteresting so you could have tried a lower position to bring the plants into a more prominent role in the photo. By getting closer to a small group of plants they would act as the foreground interest and an aperture of f11 to f16 would bring the f/g through to the background into sharp focus.
A few easy basic things to think about will improve your photography quickly.
Alan.[/quote]
Thankyou Alan,
I appreciate what you are saying and I'm sure that would have created a better shot, but you need to understand that I was in moving vehicle with a crummy little "point 'n' shoot". :P
Lev

Quote:This could be improved simply by making the water line or horizon line horizontal.

The foreground is a little uninteresting so you could have tried a lower position to bring the plants into a more prominent role in the photo. By getting closer to a small group of plants they would act as the foreground interest and an aperture of f11 to f16 would bring the f/g through to the background into sharp focus.

A few easy basic things to think about will improve your photography quickly.

Alan.

Thankyou Alan,

I appreciate what you are saying and I'm sure that would have created a better shot, but you need to understand that I was in moving vehicle with a crummy little "point 'n' shoot".